What a fantastic morning for a walk in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Annapolis with the temperatures at the time in the upper 60s and the humidity relatively mild for the end of July. While making my way beneath the canopies

Yes it has been yet another rainy day here in Annapolis although it did not prevent me from getting out to take a few photographs, actually my impromptu plastic bag camera cover has been working out just fine of late and keeping everything

As I have said on occasions, over the course of the last three weeks or so at least, the timing of this autumn’s foliage display in Annapolis has been seemingly off what with a normal presentation of kaleidoscopic seasonal hues continuing to be

I paused in front of this late 19th century house for a few minutes earlier, being interested in doing so after having recently read a Washington Post article about an incident that had taken place at the US Naval Academy a while back. As

It took very little time for yesterday’s snow fall to begin melting off this the morning but hey extreme changes in the weather is nothing new here in Annapolis after all. This is certainly evident here at Mr. Edwin Parker’s 19th century distinctive Second Empire style

Can you imagine back a hundred years ago when the pastor of the College Avenue Baptist Church would have had to walk through deep snow from his parsonage, located high on a hill near Spa Creek, up to and past the Maryland State